Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has seen a number of different managers come and go from the Premier League, but not many come and go from Manchester United.

During his long tenure in charge of the Gunners, Manchester United have were the only Premier League club who hadn’t changed boss until Sir Alex Ferguson opted to retire last summer.

David Moyes replaced the retiring Scot, but the former Everton boss recently received his marching orders following a woeful campaign which sees the Red Devils trophy-less and without Champions League football next season.

A number of high-profile names have been linked with the Old Trafford hot-seat, and if reports are to be believed, former Bayern Munich and Barcelona coach Louis Van Gaal will take over as early as next Wednesday.

The current Dutch boss has bags of experience, and Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger appears to be a fan as he backed the decision during his Friday press conference ahead of the Gunners’ clash with West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

Asked whether he believes Van Gaal can have an impact in the Premier League, Wenger responded:

Tom Thorogood

I'm a 27 year old language teacher and writer based out in Mexico with a passion for football and swimming. I like to focus on the top European Leagues, especially La Liga, as well as the footballing development in Central and South America. My favourite teams include Derby County, Barcelona and Jagaures de Chiapas.